killustik
Killustik is the Estonian term for crushed stone aggregate, a granular material used in construction. It consists of broken rock particles and often includes small amounts of natural sand. It is produced by crushing quarried rock, typically limestone, granite or basalt, and is differentiated from natural gravel by being manufactured to a specified size distribution.
Production and properties: The production process includes crushing, screening and washing. The material is graded into
Applications: It is used as base and sub-base layers for roads and railways, as wear course or
Standards and regulation: Kilustik production in Estonia and elsewhere adheres to national specifications and to European
Environmental and economic aspects: Quarrying of rock for killustik can have environmental impacts, managed by dust